Wisconsin is facing the challenge of balancing its gray wolf population while dealing with a divided public opinion on the matter. The series sheds light on the state’s efforts to manage the population. In Hudson, the Chamber of Commerce organized the Christmas Tour of Homes, showcasing the community’s festive spirit. One of the highlights was the Hudson Food Cupboard receiving a generous donation from the St. Croix County American Legion. Additionally, Hudson native Jill J. Johnson, MBA, was recognized as one of the best women-owned businesses in Minnesota by Finance & Commerce. Johnson is a renowned management consultant with a successful career. In other news, Realty ONE Group SIMPLIFIED celebrated its grand opening while the University of Wisconsin-River Falls hosted the heartwarming play, “A 1940’s Radio Christmas Carol.” Furthermore, River Falls Community Theatre presented “Christmas Cafe,” and Alan Tuchtenhagen was reelected to the Wisconsin Association of School Boards. The article also highlights UWRF student Mary Schrieber being elected as a National FFA officer and a fundraiser organized by UWRF marketing students to support families in need. Lastly, Forward New Richmond discussed updates on the library and affordable housing and invited the community to participate in a snow plow naming contest. Additionally, a local farm was featured on the national TV show, “The Hardcore Carnivore,” showcasing the benefits of goat meat.
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